PS4 Review

After spending some time with the PS4 here is my review of Sony’s latest console.

The Next-Generation of consoles is finally here and it seems to be making a strong entrance with over a million consoles sold in North America on day one alone. I was lucky enough to get two that happens to work. Let’s take a look!

This review is an unbiased ‘as is’ review of the PS4 in its current state on firmware 1.50. Given that there have been a small number of faulty units with blue lights of death and HDMI ports this review is based on 2 fully functional PS4 units.

First impressions

The moment you open the box of your new PS4 you’ll instantly be greeted with a package worth more than its asking price. It almost feels like a steal as soon as you see what’s included. Included is the PS4 itself, an HDMI cable, Dual Shock 4 controller with charging cable, and a headset. My PS4 also came with a free month of PS+ and Music Unlimited and a free voucher for $10 in the Playstation Store.

Sony’s design on the PS4 seems to be simplistic and sleek and it works well. From the box, to the console and the new OS it is trimmed down yet profoundly beautiful and complex in the best ways. Interestingly enough while it’s simple it’s more ambitious and a true step up from the PS3 XMB.

The first thing you’ll notice right off the bat is how gorgeous and small the actual console is. Considering the amount of power under the hood; how they’ve managed to pull it off and yet be so slim is astounding. The fact that it also doesn’t need a power brick either shows smart engineering. The first iteration of the PS4 is so slim and compact for being the launch model that I really don’t see how they could do a PS4 Slim. For the size and the power, it’s also dead quiet except for one initial fan spin which was barely noticeable. Doing a stress test after playing and being on for more than 24hrs straight it stayed relatively cool too.

starting it up (the console and os)

With no physical buttons on the PS4, touching the power sensor automatically sends a beautiful glowing blue light across the console and a PS4 logo on your screen. There is no barrier, within 4 seconds you’re already at the home screen. That speed is there and you’ll notice it instantaneously. Even when in game you can go back and forth between game and home screen by pressing the PlayStation button on the DS4. It’s also the full homescreen too unlike the PS3.Sony really put some time and effort to minimize the pain of navigating through multiple sections to get where you need to be. Its more refined and shows the XMB to shame which at often times was cluttered and unorganized. Within seconds you’re staring at your content instantly. You’ll see almost like a Netflix style interface Que with all your games and recent content going across the screen. Using the D-PAD you go into an XMB like section that shows your general categories. Even those sub-categories are more refined and easier to browse. It’s extremely fluid and works very well.

Along with the UI adjustments the trophies section gets better in every aspect. The only downside is that you still have to sync your trophies unlike the Xbox One which is more organic in nature. Even small things like the settings and PSN interface is improved, more accessible and stable than the PS3 version.

While the OS is great it does feel bare bones on 1.50. There a quite a bit of missing features which will most likely going to show up later but its hard to understand why some of these simple things aren’t here at launch. For example you can not transfer any data between the PS4 or Vita or download Vita content from the PSN store. Another example includes not being able to play MP3s, Bluray 3D videos, changing the themes ect. It’s also frustrating not being able to pin or favorite/organize content on the homescreen like the Xbox One. The PS4 feels very undermined also if you do not connect it to PSN. Its a nice option to be able to use it offline but the full potential of the PS4 comes from being connected to PSN.

One of the more prominent issues with the PS4 is storage. The PS4 now requires you to install games, however with the option of doing it in the background. While it is necessary with the PS4 for the best gaming experience possible it becomes troublesome. With only 6 games and Netflix I had already used up around 200GB of my available 500GB HDD. What is going to be imperative is that you upgrade to a bigger HDD.

NEXT-GEN FEATURES (REMOTE PLAY WITH VITA AND STREAMING)

The huge marketing point for the PS4 was the ability to play remote play PS4 games on the Vita and it works wonders adding huge value to the Vita. I was able to play Killzone and Battlefield while watching TV and actually took it with me on the go out of the house without a hitch. The colors pop on the Vita’s OLED screen and look great.

Your connection plays an essential part in the experience and sometimes you’ll notice some lowered video quality and other issues. Mine is extremely fast and worked well but I did notice a slight dip in framerate and some delay once in a while. But it is completely playable and future updates will surely help the remote play experience get better. The controls actually work well. Each game has its specific control setup to compliment its gameplay. The back touch pad becomes useful in allowing a number of options. I’ll most likely see myself using this again.

The other huge selling point which happens to actually be on the controller itself is the sharing experience. I spent some time playing around with it and it adds such an intricate part to the gaming experience that I actually ended up using it a lot. I even used it to take all the pictures you see in my review. Being able to take a screenshot or video clip of something crazy I just pulled off was neat. No more did I have to buy other gaming video capture equipment. I did try the streaming option and it has its ups and downs. The two major downfalls were the quality and the option to not be able to stream to Youtube. The only available options are at the time right now are Twitch and Ustream. With Twitch being some peoples go to streaming service and the Xbox One not having it at launch may draw some to the PS4.

It’s also added entertainment being able to watch other peoples streams instantly right from the homescreen and watch their adventures. You can interact with other viewers in a comments section adding a sort of “Playstationtube” so to speak.

controller, headset and camera

The controller is above and beyond the toy like Dual Shock 3. It’s about as light give or take as a Vita and fits almost perfectly in your hands. The new design choices, materials, textures and hand grips are comfortable to hold. And believe it or not, the thumb-sticks are incredible. They are spaced perfectly and the feel is perfect for FPS games. Running through Killzone with the DS4 felt natural. I played mostly on Xbox 360 last gen so I was used to the positioning on the 360 controller and had doubts as to how it would feel. I was shocked because I thought it would be another DS3, yet Sony’s design team hit the nail on the head. I actually ended up liking it more than the 360’s positioning after playing two days straight with it. At no time did it ever feel uncomfortable. It even works great on PC.

The headset or rather earbud mic that’s standard really bummed me out. The ear bud was somewhat comfortable. I actually ended up trying the Rocket Fish Sony headset which has an actual head piece and felt better using that. Regardless of preferences the quality is a step up over the PS3s however does need some work in quality.

While taking a back seat to the PS4’s marketing campaign the camera is a great addition to further improve your experience. It works extremely well and was able to understand my commands. With the exception of not being able to turn on the console with it, it can be used for a lot of features both for the console and in certain games. You can also use the camera for adding your commentary and face to broadcasts.

In regards to software with the camera, Playroom is fantastic as a sort of tech exercise for the camera. For its price it is not a necessity but an added value. However I found my self using it and then disregarding it as I got sucked into the games. It does not feel like a gimmick but Sony will need to step their game up and produce some software to fully justify its existence.

Visual FIDELITY and launch games

The PS4 is a powerhouse…..with a powerhouse inside. The graphically capabilities at launch are astounding. Load times are non-existent. The sported x86-64 AMD Jaguar with 8cores and GDDR5 8GB memory shows its punch without a hitch when you go to play through games like Killzone and Battlefield. Simply the massive scale of what has been able to be produced while running at 1080p and close to 60FPS is staggering. You’ll find yourself in awe and not playing the game most of the time.

I’ll admit that I was in doubt at first before the PS4 was out. The compressed gameplay trailers and rendered looking screenshots didn’t convince me that the Next-Generation of consoles were going to be all that different. Once you play it in person its an entirely different story and that’s all I can say. Below you can see one of those awe moments in Chapter 4 of Killzone: Shadowfall.

An actual in game (not a cutscene!) screenshot I took using the share button on the Dualshock4.

But with this power becomes a whole new way of being able to put you in a more detailed story. Battlefield 4 and Killzone are must pickups, campaigns are gripping and undoubtedly the best installments in their respective franchises. But not every launch games. I actually have just about every launch game already (yes I know ) and found some to be just plain mediocre. While Resogun lived up to its hype, Knack, something that I happened to be looking forward to just ended up being mediocre in context.

Another ingame screenshot via the share button.

Madden 25, FIFA 14 and NBA 2K14 besides from their visual upgrades didn’t feel worth the purchase and rather just a better looking game with a roster update. Assassins Creed and Call of Duty were also very bland and again just plain mediocre besides the visuals.

There was nothing very innovative in some of these games but Im sure that’s to be expected at launch. With that said its the best launch line up for a console (same said for the Xbox One) yet. With these games out, its more of an appetizer as the better looking launch-window games are finished.

BUGS AND ISSUES

Aside from the pulsing Blue Lights of Death, which luckily I have not encountered yet since Sony is saying it is less than 1% of consoles sold, everything has been smooth. There has been some occasional bugs here and there though with the PS4 OS. Some of these bugs included being stuck on “please wait” screens, lock ups not allowing you to select anything, and one random phenomenon where I couldn’t eject my disc. One bug also left me with a throttled game install that instead of normally taking minutes took well over an hour. Another frustrating yet common issue I am facing is where Battlefield 4 randomly crashed and then every time there after I could not load past the start screen giving corrupt data. I found my own solution to this issue yet it has happened again rendering BF4 useless unless I do a long work around. Even though its annoying it’s an issue that EA is blaming on firmware 1.50. Whether it’s the truth or not its’ a problem. Hopefully the promised patch is out soon for it. Sony is working to fix a lot of launch problems and add these features soon and it should improve it. But it does impact your experience for now.

For the most part these are minor software issues and can be fixed. In regards of the console’s physical build; running consecutive stress tests on two PS4s I found it held a cool temperature and kept games from being scratched or damaged if moved which is a huge plus. But on the other hand it does displace a lot of heat after long periods so being well ventilated is key.

FINAL VERDICT

The PS4 is a bundle of joy and its made its mark. It looks as if it will be here for the next decade or so. For the price of $399 and what’s included its a great package. While there are issues that are typical for a massive launch like this, there are some things that will need fixing and improving. Still at the core, its one of the best console launches yet for Sony and shows its capabilities to come. The launch games are great however but the catalog probably wont justify the upfront investment just yet for some people. For those that it does, it will be highly enjoyable and stunning.

Sony built a gaming console and its exceeds its mark in entertainment standards from previous consoles. With the PS4 getting ready to face the Xbox One and its launch it will have a tough brawl but for now it is hard to not recommend the PS4. If Sony can keep their promises and further improve with updates and first party titles, the PS4 will have the edge in winning the race.

i still have my ps4 and cod ghost unopened so i couldn’t tell you…but i hear they are better spaced apart from the original dual shock 3’s.im trying to hold off opening my ps4 in hopes of a hack coming for 1.0 firmware but it looks like i will have to update cause i wanna play some killzone.i have a high end pc for games that are not coming to the ps4 so bf4 on ps4 wouldn’t be any point.

“Its more refined and shows the XMB to shame which at often times was cluttered and unorganized.”

What? XMB was a lot more organized than this. Everything was in it’s section. On this, they took the game section and made it into a second horizontal bar. Removed all the sub items from the other sections, they now open up an app for each screen rather than using a single cohesive menu. There are no folders. No music/photos/videos section, even bluray movies show up in that second bar with the games.

XMB had dynamic and regular themes, you could make regular themes on your own. You could also use a wallpaper or a custom color. This has no customization options.

I also mention the downfalls too in my review about not being able to organize content. I mentioned not being able to have themes. But the XMB was the same yet vertically down? At least now what you use the most is there and ready to go. There is a video section, but music hasn’t been added yet because its not support which I also mentioned. I went into both sides throughout the review.

I have to agree with him. I find the XMB to be the most well organized OS for a console I’ve ever used. Everything is in its category and there’s no getting lost, if you wanna find something you know where it is. I haven’t tried the PS4 yet and probably won’t for some time, but I can’t really understand people saying that the XMB is unorganized, you need to have a mental disorder or something to see the XMB as unorganized.

It is in its category but its basically a straight vertical list. Unorganized was probably a poor choice of words. I meant more visually. The PS4s is right there all at once and more simple than the XMB. The PS4 in some sense still retains that cross media bar by hitting up with everything in their categories. You’d have to use it to see what I mean.

With that said it does need some work to be better than the XMB in some aspects.

I think the new interface is foul. It’s pretty enough but it is extremely disorganized now, and I shudder to imagine what it will be like with more than 10 games to pick from, getting exponentially worse as the library increases, apps, etc. At some point I’ll need a camera just so I can open things with voice command, which is functional, but not amazing. Finding your settings for whatever setting you happen to be looking for is quite difficult, can someone tell me where to modify my billing information? I’ve been resorting to my ps3. The ps4 allows me to set profile pics, but not the modest array of premium profile pics I have acquired over the years with my ps3, so I have to load the ps3 up for those too. No GUI customization, whatever, but please please please give me some organization. I’ve shown the new interface to 3 other people who have ps3s so far, and they think it’s awful. It is worth noting that the interface is MUCH more responsive. Another thing, WTH is with the first and last name all over my system? I don’t want it shared, and I don’t want it used on my screen either. Many of my real life friends don’t know my last name, and I like it that way. Why are all the share button functions linked to third party accounts? I don’t have or want a ustream/twitch/facebook account.

I am ecstatic about the other facets of the system, overall a great system, with solvable issues. Oh, and party chat is cool, if totally a xblox ripof.

Ok, I’ll bite. What Video Game Console was the first to have party chat with up 8 players, allowing drop in drop out, over a multitude of games, but not necessarily the same game. Just so we are clear though, a PC isn’t a Video Game Console.

Not to sound negative but I was expecting better from a new console lunch, none of the actual PS4 exclusives live up to the hype not to include that they are a hand full at best and that’s if you are counting the free to play games. I believe Sony rushed this lunch just to beat Xbox lunch and be out before holiday shopping rush. Now it makes sense why they didn’t released in Japan, they didn’t wanted to disappoint their number 1 fan base.

Nope! Nuh uh! I’m waiting. There’s no games I’m currently interested in (where the RPGs at?), there’s reported ‘one percent’ failure (typical sony ‘A small percentage of users’, while the forums is flooded with ‘my ps3 is broke’) on consoles, it’s on a very early firmware that can’t even play MP3s..Not to mention people are saying that the DS4 padding is peeling off? Even if i had money, I think I’d still wait.

I mean, early PS3s (the BC versions) are, as i said once before, practically time bombs in most cases. Xbox 360 was an RROD waiting to happen for a while. I have 0 interest in the xbone, mainly because they took a dump on my face, lied and said it wasn’t them, then when i started to walk away they were like NO WAIT PLEASE DON’T GO, but..I’m gonna have to wait for the PS4. I bought a vita early on and didn’t play many games sans with TN-V, thank you for that, guys D:, but certainly not any that i couldn’t have waited til when the PSV-TV or the price drop on memory cards and bundled vita merited.

If you have the money, by all means go for it, it’s fun having a shiny new toy to brag about to your friends, I’d know..but..in the end, it really is better to wait for things. (SUDDENLY 1.5 PS4 EXPLOIT ON EARLY LAUNCH CONSOLES ONLY)

You might want to read songs policies for games purchased, they may have said you can sell them and do whatever you want but the part they omitted was that it was going to be the ones they let you do that with, so you might be able to trade them right now to keep costumers happy but that might soon change. So they really took a dump on you, at least Microsoft was upfront with the policies, Sony is been keeping theirs behind a smoke curtain which is worse, and I’m baffled that people did not see trough their lies, and also adding that the marketed the lunch exclusives as super awesome and they turned out to be a disappointment, and also they have dodge the fact that their is something obviously wrong with a lot of console cause I’m sorry .4 percent sound *** at this point

You are misinformed about the polices thing. You’re not allowed to trade or resell songs anywhere at anytime on any platform. What are they hiding? They acknowledged the EU change on Twitter (even though it isnt very legal).

How is .4% ‘***’? Its expected and they have accurate information. Its better than the 50% failure rate the 360 or the rate of the PS3 YLOD had by far.

These are “out the door” failure rates. I can’t say for certain that they’ll be as bad as RROD or YLOD, but how long has it been thus far? Other than for a hack, or removed features, it can be extremely foolish to purchase a completely new console because companies don’t care about their customers any longer. They feel that their brand or exclusivity will make up for poor quality, and, sadly, it has worked thus far.

Regardless, it is silly to purchase a new console before there are many games you want for it. You could end up with a Vita! j/k =)

But, seriously, I love my Dreamcast, but I’d be upset if there was a non-negligible chance that it would break quickly. Recent console generations have been too flaky to justify buying a new console before there are very many good games, since there is a fair chance it will break and the company responsible for it will say “sorry, buy a new one.” I’ll buy a PS4 when it is proven to be reliable, goes down a bit in price, and has some exclusive fighters and RPGs that I can’t miss.

Great review! Summed it all up is a few paragraphs. I encountered a few snags after updating the FW; but this was due to PSN being down (then up, then down again) for about a day and a half, but all is a smooth as a snot sandwich now Mi biggest surprise is indeed how silent it is; I have an original fat PS3, and that thing is so loud, you can hear its fans over the TV sound.

They could make a PS4 Slim by using an eternal power brick. The power supply in the PS4 takes up about 30% of the console. I prefer an external power supply for something expensive like this as if the power supply fails, you don’t have to send in the entire console. I’ve already had to send in 2 broken 360 power supplies. If they were internal, I would have had to send in the whole console and not have it to play with it as I had extra power supplies lying around.

I agree that the DS4 is almost the best controller around. My fingers are no longer slipping on the triggers like the did with the DS3 controller. When I wanted to watch a Movie on the PS3, the lousy triggers would mess up what I was watching because no matter how gently I put the controller down, those triggers would trigger.

My biggest complaint is that I am so used to the 360 controller, when I go to a Sony controller, it feels really weird and unnatural not having the left analog stick in that upper left section. They really improved the D-Pad. I thought the D-Pad of the DS3 was great and couldn’t get any better.

I too have had issues playing games. I had issues with Call of Duty Ghosts giving me a black screen. Sure I was able to go back to the dashboard, but I couldn’t do anything there. Couldn’t even turn the PS4 off so I had to hold the power button until it beeped.

My biggest complaint with the physical unit is that the parallelogram shape prevents me from using many of my USB Flash Drives as they don’t quite fit in. I now have to get a USB extension cable if I want to use them.

I hate earbuds. They are so uncomfortable. Man do they get nasty and full of earwax.

At least I can use the DS4 controller with the PS3. It mostly works except the PS Button and the rumble doesn’t work.

I really hope they add Audio CD and Blu-Ray 3D support. They really need to have a way to sort items on the main screen. I hated the XMB as there was no way to sort your PSN games alphabetically.

On the PS4 you can’t sort your Trophies alphabetically either.

The PS4 interface is really fast.

Sony claims the PS4 is 10x the power of the PS3 so I don’t see any reason they can’t eventually add PSOne Classics and PS2 Classics since they run pretty well on the PS3. Since the PS4 uses an x86 type CPU and I can play PSOne games almost flawlessly on my 12 year old ancient Windows XP machine.

@TelcoLou Have you ever heard the original Xenon 360? That thing sounds like a 747 getting ready to take off.

So…it can take screenshots, and has a camera. Sound familiar? Like a Vita maybe? And over on the flipside- it STILL overheats has bugs and missing os/ui features. Yep that sounds like a leap forward alright. It’s decades away from the ps3 unlike the Vita which is almost identical to a PSP in every way. ;sarcasm;

Virtual Reality is being worked on by Sony right now. But what did you expect from a console release? Just curious. As always an early console purchase is future investment for further improvements and innovations.

“As always an early console purchase is future investment for further improvements and innovations.”

With a higher failure rate and higher price. Barring a low FW exploit or removed features, it is foolish to purchase anything like this “new” when companies are entirely willing to release faulty products. Early adopters of other recent gen consoles have been sc*** by hardware flaws, with the solution of “well buy another” from the companies. This didn’t happen in past generations, which is why I would strongly dissuade anyone from purchasing “new” consoles from Sony or Microsoft before we have found out the true failure rate.

This wouldn’t apply if Sony and Microsoft were willing to foot the bill for their faulty goods, but the current economic system/market/law demands that you treat companies as slightly less trustworthy than your average drug dealer.

So if I read your conclusion, its “this is better then PS3″; So you kinda set your aims pretty low no ? Comparing a 8+y old console to a brand new one ?

Its comparing your windows 8 laptop with a windows XP; (yep that’s right, windows Vista was not out yet when PS3 was released)

I think you should see whats really there, and not be fanboyish about it; 1) It has bugs and unimplemented features at launch; 2) Its design is good, but storage wise its a big fail, 500GB is just way to little, considering this is a game machine, you would expect it to hold atleast 50 games;

1) every console has bugs and unimplemented features at launch, this argument is invalid as heck. And matter of fact the PS3 was highly criticized for focusing more on features than games, so it’s only natural that Sony would focus on games much more than MP3 cause you already have a smartphone for that. 2) for that price, 500GB is good, and you can easily upgrade it, unlike with the xbone where you can’t upgrade it without loosing your warranty, so stop being so whinny.

I find console users to be so f-ing annoying: “PS3 has too many features, lets hate it” “Xbone has too many features, lets hate it” “PS4 doesn’t have many features, lets hate it” “Vita doesn’t have many features, lets hate it” “Vita doesn’t have many indie games, lets hate it” “Vita has many indie games, lets hate it” And PC gamers are the worse “Consoles don’t have graphics, cause graphics is the most important thing in a game, not the story, not the gameplay, graphics, herpidy derpity herp derp”

So true! Everybody has to be complaining about everything. for me a console is a console what matters is that you have options to choose from and aren’t limited to just one, also the point consoles were made was so that people can have fun.

As far as I know the gameboy din’t had bugs on its launch; Also stating you have your smartphone for that is not the best argument …

Also I don’t hate, not on consoles next or current gen, i’m just stating that your comparing a 8year old system with a new system, obv. its going to be fast.

“For that price” well yeah obv for that price its oké, but then your comparing to the full thing; I’m just arguing that 500 gb is to small, considering you need to install all games.

I fear you where looking to pick a fight, and turned my words in xbox one fan boy talk and kinda missed the point being that this console needs ALLOT fine tuning, and has an awe full lot disability’s for a “Next gen”

Loading times are common unless you still have an old school nes snes or n64 (even a few 64 games had loading times). They were like flip the switch and play.

With the graphics, that is also common, launch titles do not nearly look as awesome as titles a few years later. For example, compare Halo which was a xbox launch title and compare it to halo 2 which came at the xbox’s life merit. Same goes for the insane amount of ps2 titles. So I would expect there’s still plenty of power for improvement and I would also expect the technically heaviest titles to arrive in about 3 years from now on. That’s what it normally takes for a console to be fully utilized at its core.

Load times are instant or none. The campaign other than an initial load which is mere seconds and requires no other load times for the massive landscapes there after. Those are not pre-rendered either but ingame.

PS4 games are going to look like fancy PS3 games at first. XBOX One games will look like fancy 360 games at first. It’s a continuation. The current systems are at their peak, the new systems are just babies. So if you’re expecting magnificent new games out of the box, you’re not getting the systems for the right reason. Give it a year. Also, I really hope they start updating these game systems more often. Hardware wise. Maybe have the system last for 5 years and not 10. THEN…maybe one day we’ll have systems better than PC.

interesting review coming from someone who have mixed reviews from $ony. I think PS4 is pure bull***t starting from the init point: his OS. After $ony f*cks up GeoHot and making dissapear so most good devs, they just took same reasons that they sued em all: going thru linux. Is this a f*cking joke? making a x86 console, with a linux OS? I will be SO GLAD to see dev scene looking for a Hello World in PS4, even to see PS4 games running in a high-end PC.

Uh, I agree with the review for the most part, but stating that BF4 had a great campaign (4 hours, hamfisted everything, shoehorned “choice”) is just so deluded it hurts. As for a series campaign comparison, it beats BF3 I guess but it doesn’t hold a candle to BC1/2. It’s like you’ve never played BF2/2142/1942. BF4 is just a 60-100+ USD expansion pack/cash in for BF3, and it’s certiantly not a “must have”.

It was enjoyable, especially for a launch title. I beats BF3 by a lot. Ive played all of the PC games. In terms of consoles its the best installment (not including BC2). I see it as a must have over the other options if youre a FPS fan; being right at launch.

In the end it’s just a matter of bad timing. You can correct me on this but I think the PSP was released some years after the ps2. So there was time for it to grow on its own. The Vita wasn’t so lucky. It was released first then ps4. So everyone’s attention was divided. As a result it’s been slow goings and slim pickings which translates into pure butthurt for consumers. Especially non u. s. and UK people. And I’ve always said gaming experiences for the American and UK citizens are hugely different from other parts of the world. I’m constantly amazed by people complaining about spending $400 or even $40 for products. when I have to pay hundreds for games and thousands for consoles. so you’ll understand why my overall perspective is different from yours. bottom line – the ps4 isn’t that impressive and the Vita deserved better.

The PS4 sounds interesting. It’s nice to hear that it’s quiet when playing games, but the storage could be an issue depending on game size. Can you play the games if they aren’t in the machine, or is it a “mostly install” thing like the PS3/Xbox did?

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